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AJ
@CoachAJT
Strength & Conditioning Coach 🪂🏋🏻🏈 UCONN Basketball enthusiast, New York Yankees enjoyer
Fort Bragg, NC Katılım Eylül 2015
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Never forget Wes Welker will be in the NFL record books forever thanks to this play
FanDuel@FanDuel
It's Wes Welker's 45th birthday! 🔹 5x Pro Bowl selection 🔹 3x NFL receptions leader 🔹 2x First Team All-Pro 🔹 Most receptions in NE history A Patriots legend and one of the greatest undrafted players in NFL history 🫡 #NFL | #NEPats
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For real though, is a 2:15:16 marathon time barefoot as impressive as 1:59:30 with space shoes?

Trung Phan@TrungTPhan
Turns out the 0 gram shoe is that time Ethiopian runner Abebe Bikila did the 1960 Rome Olympics marathon barefoot and set a world record of 2:15:16 while winning Gold. He was late addition after another runner got injured and the shoes they gave didn’t fit, so he went shoeless.
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“None of know the battles that we are going to have to face in the future, all we know is the task that is at hand. And the great lesson for us is when we do the task that is at hand, we’re being prepared for the battle that we are going to be facing in the future.”@frmikeschmitz
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Teddy Roosevelt did save football.
In 1905, college football was a brutal, deadly mess as 19 players died that season alone from crushing mass formations, flying wedges, and unchecked violence, sparking nationwide calls to ban the sport.
President Theodore Roosevelt, a passionate football fan who prized the “strenuous life,” stepped in. He summoned coaches and reps from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton to the White House, urging them to clean up the game without turning it “ladylike.”
His pressure helped spark radical 1906 rule changes: legalizing the forward pass, creating a neutral zone, requiring more men on the line, and doubling first-down distance to 10 yards. These reforms opened up the field, reduced pile-up carnage, and birthed the modern game, while also leading to the formation of what became the NCAA. Teddy didn’t just love football; he helped save it from extinction.

New York Post@nypost
Senior Trump official pushing for Teddy Roosevelt's induction into Football Hall of Fame: 'Saved football' trib.al/bgUNsRY
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@KJP @dissidntdad The Gansetts have been on a roll with the specialty cans, between the 🇺🇸 and the Captain Quint’s!! 🦈
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Kids chasing bunnies and chickens while @dissidntdad and I talk about bringing machinery to Pawtucket, R.I. and building knitwear the American way 🦅🇺🇸🐑



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